The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 08, 1968, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Council J Parking. By EDDIE CHEN Staff Writer In anticipation of traffic prob lems that appear certain. to arise when the USC Coliseum is com pleted, the Columbia City Council held a lengthy debate Wednesday to seek ways of alleviating ex. pected traffic Jams at the entrance of the parking lots. However, after deliberate con sideration, council rejected all the suggestions brought up and con curred with representatives of USC to adopt a "wait and see" position. Various city officials, represen tatives of USC and the city's Traffic Committee were on hand to present their views and sug gestions. A proposal to install a raised median on Blossom Street between Assembly Street and Park Street was rejected by council at the pub. lic hearing. U 0 Umversity Suspends Students One student was suspended an< another put on probation last week in cases concerning illegal use of amphetamine pills and a falsified report to a professor. According to L. Eugene Cooper (lean of men, the University Dis. cipline Committee suspended foi one semester a student who sub mitted a falsified report to gain a grade to which he was not entitled A second student was placed or probation for a semester for illegal use of amphetamine pills. Cooper also reported that cases of theft are increasing on campus this year. He said over 100 thefts have been reported. Cooper warned students not tc leave their rooms unlocked or tc leave keys in their cars. Wedni Is College i at the P STEAK 'p Our regular $1.49 12 oz. with a gopher-sized bake greern salad and a hunk c NO TIPPING POND! ?ejects Proposal Had it been approved, the pro posed legislation in effect would have prohibited cars from making left hand turns going into, or com ing out of the Coliseum parking lot from Blossom Street. Another proposal suggested the installation of "well-lighted" signs at the entrance and exit of the parking lot to prohibit cars from making the left hand turns. A third suggestion, made by a spokesman from the Gibbes Ma chinery Co., was that USC might temporarily relocate the entrance and exit of the parking lot to Park Street, a less traveled "street than Blossom Street, until more park ing spaces are available. He pointed out that some 27,000 vehicles travel on Blossom Street each (lay. Another question came up (lur ing the discussions concerning who will have access to the Coliseum's parking facilities. A USC represontative conceded that this issue remains to be decided. The USC contingent told council that (luring school hours the park ing lot will be used by the staff and faculty of the Schools of Jour nalisn and General Studies, both of which will be housed in the Coliseum. But after school hours, ap parently referring to Carolina bas ketball games and other events, the USC spokesman said "We (the USC administration) don't kriow for sure yet." UnitedFuni Extended I General Chairman Richard 1). Elliott expects to top the $18,000 goal for the 1968 USC United Fund campaign entitled "Carolina Cares." Towar(d that effort Elliott has extended the drive deadline one week to Friday, Oct. 11. He expects a "last minute drive of great pro portions" by department captains to gain the remaining -10 per cent of the goal. isday itudent Day NDEROSA DINNER .09 tude.~nt identification ishinr sizzlin' sirloin steak served d 'tater, dipperful o' crisp, 'toast. COME-AS-YOU-ARE mR0SA A Traffic J Discussiont at the city < whethier access to the Coliseu mtitted fromi Blossomt Street, to soullh bound vehicles. USC Poli 1 Represent t By STANLEA HfENSLEY Staff Membewr "Doing your own thing," in cur rent collegiate jargon, means dif ferent things to different people. For Scottie Barnes, a USC sophomore political science major lCampaign 9ne Week The 57 captains personally con tact each Univerhity employe who returns an IBMN pledge card. With several departmients not reporting, Elliott stated that he was fairly confident of attaining the $18,000. Last Thursday t hi e Inter fraternity Council had reached 75 per cent of their $4,000 target. Participaition, so far, has been up from last y,ear's 60 per cent, though there has been a decline in per capita contributions. Elliott said, "We are looking for 85 per cent." The campaign is coordinated by the Fund committee members. Wil liamn Klepper heads the administra tive division, while Dr. Elmer Schwartz and Professor George Crutchfield are in charge of the academic department. ,' ,,' forl sasonTu Dfateio t the cldity th whtBrAces toteCoie $ Ar am To Come louncil meeting centered on im parking lot should be per bottom. Access may he limited tical Scier s U.S. In from Columbia, "doing his own ithing" meant involvement in the Fourth Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Uppsala, Sweden last July. A member or the Shandon Pres byterian Church of Columbia, Scottie feels very strongly about the role of the church in mo-dern soci.ty. At the Assembly, Scottie said he had a good chance to learn and exchange views on current topics, lie was one cf 110 members of a special Youth Advisory group se lected from around the world. ONE OF 21 The World Council of Churches includes members from 2:32 de nominations and meets every seven years A total of 3,000 persons were at the Assembly, including '700 voting delegates, 1.10 youth, 700 members of the press and hundreds of guests and ob servers. Scottie's par ticipation in the Assembly stem med from his membership i n the P r o g r a m Board of the Division f o r Christian Unity of the National Council of Churches. Through reconmmendlation by his dlenomina t,ion he was chosen as one of 21 and all j 1.25 kother days 1 1.50 dent about this 'Flick' :dmission price of 50c -sday, OPENING DAY. [only) ... 50c opher Pepper held the r hands-and dropped It! ROLIRA Unlock< Prey T< By JIM HANEY Staff Writer A meeting with Vice President Harold Brunton was held Monday to discuss the damage and robbery of nine USC fraternity houses this summer. Apparently the damage occurred while the houses were unlocked for maintenance a n d construction crews working there. All the damage and theft took place in the lounges. No individual rooms were broken into. Eugene Cooper, dean of men, stated that the university has no idea who is responsible for the destruction. Dean Cooper rel-ased the follow ing list of damaged or stolen articles complied by the fraterni ties. At Alpha Tau Omega house: ice Major Sweden IUnited States' representatives. The Assembly featured I lctures by auther James Baldwin, British U.N. Ambassador Lord Carradon, and U. S. Sen. George \lcGovern. NEM LIFE Scottie's work at the Assembly was center(d on new styles of liv ing. "We were looking for new and more suitable guidelines for md ern living," Scottie explained, "and w%e di.jcussed and formulated some new\ ways of worship using art, popular music and drama." ONi ADV'ISOR "Through the recommendations of the World Council of Churches, we can see what is felt by the secular world and we can find answers to some of our problerns," he said. "Of course, it's up to mai kind, government and the local church to do anything. The World Council can only advise and influ ence - its success 1i..s in how well it can do this." Scottie and the U. S. youth met several of the U. S. military de serters who were living in Sweden. One of those he met was Richard McKinnoy of Chesnee. Scottie said the men could be divided into those against the Vietnam war, the paci fists who were against all war, and those who were against every thing the U. S. stands for. 1632 SUA (1 Bloc CA1i SATU RDA' All You Can MONDAY & TUESDAY NITES lege student. (You must have older.) The World's Most Exciti 7 P. M. Nitely 'til 1 A. M., e> It's interna.tionally famous. dance floor . . . See the ftasl sounds of James Brown, Jim ment entertainment, go go Columbia at the world's wild 50 cents admission & 50 cer Men, it's casual attire . . . tu has more of what you are I, d Frat : Destri broken legs on two coffee tables, two couches and one chair; torn upholstery on one couch, juke box damaged and a figure on a trophy broken. At Chi Psi house: a 1968 Voice of Music AM-FM MPLX receiver, a Garard turntable and cart, and a Jeisen 3-way speaker system stolen. At the Kappa Alpha house: an RCA clock radio, a Remington 12 gauge pump shotgun, a Polaroid camera, a pair of dress shoes, a Hallicrafters short wave radio, a pillow, six wooden suit hangers and a Confederate flag stolen. At the Kappa Sigma house: ten ash trays, two tables, a TV, two trash cans, two lamps, and six sofa cushions stolen. Twenty dollars worth of damage was (lone to the juke box. At the Lamila Chi Alpha hiouse: one stero turntable, a stero amplifier, a lamp and fif te,n record a!buns rported stolei or damaged. At Phi Kappa Sigma: a clock and a vacuum cleaner stolen. Sigila AlpIha Elpsil(on repirted two sidu tables an(t two lamps stolen plus damages to, the loung.. At Sigia CIhI: two brass-based Carolina To Assisi By JIM WANNAMAKER News, Editoe T h e University's Nleditrina Society and School of Education will Sponsor ghetto programs this Semiester in cooperation with the Metroolitan Education Founda tion (IEF). NIEF President Robeart Alex ander made the announcement dur ing a luncheon last Tuesday spon sored by the Student Religious As sociation at the Baptist Student Center. The weekly 12:30 p.m. moal is $1. Alexander said the pre-profes sional organization for nur.ing students will sponsor the clinic in one ghetto neighborhood this se mester on an experinwntal basis. The School of Education will sponsor a reading clinic this se mester in one ghetto area with hopes of expanding it next se mester to several others. MEF director Franchot Brown YE OLDE SAM/ AND LOUNGE; Possession ond Consumi "SUBMARINE SAl . . . AND HAPP1 6:30 -7: 4TER STREET - PHONE 2 k Off Main - Behind Topp's Dept. 5 OLINA SPEC r AFTERNOON 3 p Drink $2.00 Per Man & $ LADIES ADMITTED FREE with or your college identification card a 1g Nite Club cept Sat. 3 P. M. 'til Midnite. .it's psychedelic. . . it's d'Scer ing, blinking electric walls . . . Hi Hendrix, The Vanilla Fudge, and lides, kaleidoscopes, and liquid F: inst nite club . . . d'Scene. Prices ts per beverage . . . Girls, wec rtlenecks and slacks . . . d'Scene oking for . . . at 1428 Taylor St. %JrfMVJL%auq.Uf - a Novltecc Houses [Iction table lam)s stolen. Sigma Nu lost 50 phonograph records and their juke box glass was broken. Newsbeat UNICEF Asks Help The USC student body has been urged by the president of Howard University to aid the U. S. Com mittee for UNICEF in efforts to he.lp starving children in Nigeria/ Biafra. Contact the Gamecock office in the Russell House for further in formation. SIt:DENT WIVES Student Wives will meet in the Assembly Room, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. DROADCAST GUILD Prospective members are urg-d to attend the meeting of the Broad casting Guild in Russell House room 205, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Groups MEF gave plans for a big brother, big sistor program for this fall. The foundation will also he implement ing a tutorial program and hopes to sponSor minor sports and center programs in the areas. lrown also said MEF i-, seeking stuldent inmohemlent in planning for next sunmer' programs. Dur ing the spring MEF will hold an intensive two-week fund drive pre ceeded by an orientation program for mulicitor,. Hetsy Hod(iinott. a former Vista worker who worked with MEF last summ-r, told the students, "If any of you people get fed up with your books and want to get out and run around with a bunch of little kids, then join MEF." Brown invited students to "bring us something fror- your home town" and to help in the planning for future programs because "MEF involves every body in a WICH HOUSE - (Bud on Top - Lowenbrou V - Wall To Wall Carpet) tion Permit No. 325 IDWICHES . .. PIZZA" HOUR 30 Daily 54-9674 tore) FALS .m. -7 p.m. 1.00 Per Lady Afithout date if you are a cot nd proof that you are 18 or e. See the fluorescent glass ior and dance to the pulsating Tho Cream . .. Total en,vlron >rojections . . . It's all here in o low you won't believe It . .. ir your sexiest miniskirts and will turn yu on . A 'Sc.n